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Inequality

October 2024

  • A food bank worker carries a basket of tinned tomatoes

    More than 9 million Britons vulnerable to reliance on food banks, research finds

  • A close-up of a man holding a smartphone displaying the gambling website Bet365 in his left hand, with the index finger on his right hand tapping the screen.

    Bet365: gambling with people’s lives for profit

  • Pippa Rawlinson with her daughter, Violet

    Young British women struggle more than men to progress at work, study suggests

  • Victorian properties in Eaton Square, Belgravia, London.

    Increase wealth taxes to stop rise of Reform UK, says ex-Labour minister

  • Hidden gems from the world of research
    TikTok is full of advice on how to retire early. The truth is you just need rich parents

    Torsten Bell
  • Targeted support could reduce infant mortality gap across England, study finds

  • Structural racism leading to stark health inequalities in London, report shows

September 2024

  • Council housing at night in London’s east end.

    Let’s celebrate social mobility, not hide it

  • Keir Starmer, right, as a youth holding a flute

    How Keir Starmer, former flautist, was shaped by ‘many opportunities’ of music

  • A mobile prostate cancer test van from NHS invites men to have a psa test to check their risk for prostate cancer in central Manchester, UK, May 2023.

    Majority of black people think racism played role in failure to test for prostate cancer

  • Polly Toynbee

    Take it from me (and Keir Starmer) – you should never pretend to be more working class than you are

    Polly Toynbee
  • America's dirty divide
    93F and no electricity: why some US utilities can cut power despite heatwaves

  • Equality ‘downgrade’ in European Commission dismays rights groups

  • ‘I earn £2m – my partner £20k. It’s a bit ridiculous’: the truth about wealth-gap relationships

  • If Eton can do it … Public speaking advice from state-educated experts

  • Global AI fund needed to help developing nations tap tech benefits, UN says

  • Undercover in low-paid Europe
    Who keeps Europe’s wealthy west going? Underpaid, invisible migrants from its east – and I went undercover to find them

    Saša Uhlová
  • Tackling UK ill health is vital to economic growth, says IPPR

  • Benefit sanctions more likely for minority ethnic claimants, UK data shows

  • ‘Everyone says they hear a pop or a crack’: why are so many female footballers suffering career-ending knee injuries?

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